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Very true.
Yep. It's definitely hard to trust and reconnect with someone willing to disclose private family moments for profit.
Yep. It's definitely hard to trust and reconnect with someone willing to disclose private family moments for profit.
Yep. It's definitely hard to trust and reconnect with someone willing to disclose private family moments for profit.
Maybe somebody should ask Harry a similar question.100%. The cousin should ask Thomas Markle whether or not selling out his daughter has made them any closer.
Harry is not going to court, a while ago, the Heritage Foundation initiated proceedings against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to have Harry's visa records made public. Their contention is that Harry's drug use should have disqualified him from getting a Visa, so either Harry lied on his application or he was given favorable treatment. DHS' rebuttal is that to release the information would be a breach of privacy.It's 8:26 AM here in the USA East Coast and I'm reading the news articles that today, Friday Feb 23rd Prince Harry will be in court concerning his USA Visa application case. I'm assuming the ruling will be known many hours from now but here's an article from the Hindustan Times from 40 minutes ago that discusses it.
I'm not sure if there's a specific thread on the USA Visa situation so feel free to relocate my post if needed. I placed it under current events since it's happening today and affecting both Harry and Meghan.
For a frame of reference, The Heritage Foundation is hardly an "extreme right group". They're a run-of-the-mill, Washington DC-based conservative think tank that has been in existence for 50+ years.It's here 4:51 PM in the USA Eastern time, or 16:51 PM
More news from 28 minutes ago related to the hearing today with Prince Harry's situation in the USA - I can't remove the bold setting even though I copy and pasted as plain text -
Prince Harry faces one main obstacle applying for U.S. citizenship.
Excerpt:
"...King Charles’ son Prince Harry’s step towards U.S. citizenship can cost him a lot while the Duke of Sussex faces one major problem.
Prince Harry would have to be transparent about his drug history..."
From 1 hr ago:
A Conservative Group Is Trying to Get Prince Harry’s Drug-Related Immigration Records Released
Excerpt:
A federal court on Friday will hear a lawsuit brought by the conservative Heritage Foundation against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to obtain the immigration records of Prince Harry, who has lived in the U.S. since 2020, over concerns about his admitted use of illegal drugs...In suing the DHS, the Heritage Foundation is seeking clarity on whether proper protocols were followed in granting the Duke of Sussex entry into the U.S.
For a frame of reference: The group that is suing to obtain his records is one of many extreme right groups that requests donations, per their website, to promote amongst other things 'traditional American values' and Mobilizing Conservatives - uniting the conservative movement to work together". In their website About Us section they openly reveal how they use their pressure on elected officials to cater to their agenda.
So, Harry is now a target of radical groups in the USA and his difficult situation is now exploited since the Sussex are also associated, in their view, to opposite political and social opinions. Part of me feels sorry for Harry, because when he becomes a target of these radical groups things can escalate very fast.
Why? Prince Harry brought this on himself by sharing details of his illegal drug use in Spare. Without delving too far into a political discussion, it seems to me that this case would be a great way of highlighting how the DHS is not enforcing the immigration laws already on the books but instead letting anyone into the US who wants in without even a cursory background check. It's not as if Harry's occasional, recreational drug use wasn't known and perhaps warranted a closer investigation if he did indeed omit even THAT information from his visa application.It seems like the Heritage Foundation would have more important issues to bring before the US Federal District Court than if Prince Harry divulged on his visa application a history of illegal drug use back in his youth. "It is hereby ordered that the parties shall appear in-person for oral argument on the motions before Judge Carl J. Nichols in Courtroom 17 on Friday, February 23, 2024 (yesterday)at 2:30 p.m." Prince Harry drugs case heads for court showdown
No final outcome has been determined that I can see, however The Dept of Homeland Security is requesting the court to throw this case out.
The Heritage Foundation is organizing Project 2025. They most definitely are an extreme right wing group.For a frame of reference, The Heritage Foundation is hardly an "extreme right group". They're a run-of-the-mill, Washington DC-based conservative think tank that has been in existence for 50+ years.
If Harry didn't lie on his visa application, & did in fact admit to using drugs, does that mean that someone in US immigration did not follow the rules?Why? Prince Harry brought this on himself by sharing details of his illegal drug use in Spare. Without delving too far into a political discussion, it seems to me that this case would be a great way of highlighting how the DHS is not enforcing the immigration laws already on the books but instead letting anyone into the US who wants in without even a cursory background check. It's not as if Harry's occasional, recreational drug use wasn't known and perhaps warranted a closer investigation if he did indeed omit even THAT information from his visa application.
They are linked with the current frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination. Project 2025 is scary if one reads between the lines. I agree their interest in Harry is about using him for publicity and getting their name out there. How many other visa applications do they routinely oppose? I expect few or non. In my view this action by the HF is probably a nothing-burger.The Heritage Foundation is organizing Project 2025. They most definitely are an extreme right wing group.
He's an easy target for *any* party's political agenda. Harry's situation reminds me in some ways of the late Duke of Windsor, who also lacked the sophistication and political judgment to see when he was being used, even by Hitler.I agree, Harry is a useful target and in some ways has very usefully made himself an easy target for certain political agenda's. Project 2025 is quite a worry.
That was expected. Harry's case against the Home Office was very weak. Is he going to appeal?Prince Harry loses High Court challenge over UK security levels
The Duke of Sussex fails to overturn a change to his security when he stopped being a working royal.www.bbc.co.uk
Prince Harry has lost a High Court challenge against the government over the level of his security protection when he is in the UK.
R (The Duke of Sussex) -v- The Secretary of State for the Home Department - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
Neutral Citation Number: [2024] EWHC 418 (Admin) Case Number: AC/2021/LON/002527 In The High Court Of JusticeKing’s Bench DivisionAdministrative Court 28 February 2024 Before:Mr Justice Lane Between:The King On the application ofThe Duke of Sussex-v-The Secretary of State for the Home Departmentwww.judiciary.uk